This dive site, Um Halhalla, is primarily accessed via zodiac, leading divers to a vibrant underwater landscape characterized by numerous large and small reef blocks and pinnacles. These structures create an interesting topography for exploration, suitable for navigation by divers of all levels, especially beginners. There is no specific historical background provided for this site.
The site is a flourishing ecosystem, boasting an impressive covering of both soft and hard corals on its reef blocks and pinnacles. Marine life is abundant, with groups of colorful Butterflyfishes, Goatfish, Sweetlips, and Grunts commonly observed. Larger pelagic species like Triggerfish, Tuna, and Unicornfish are also frequent visitors to the area.
Um Halhalla is an excellent choice for beginner divers due to its manageable depth and generally mild conditions. The site's rich coral gardens and diverse fish populations make it equally appealing for snorkelers and freedivers, offering plenty to explore in the shallower sections. The Red Sea typically offers good diving conditions year-round, with calm seas and excellent visibility making it a consistent highlight.

